No color/colour or molding/moulding should not create the same. They are the same word with the same meaning and can be used interchangeably in the same sentence. As you say the different spelling is due to regional differences but both are correct. Vise/vice are two totally different words with different meanings and can not be used interchangeably in the same sentence.JPG wrote:Sheesh all this consternation over vise/vice.
Would color/colour or molding/moulding . . . create the same?
Realize folks that different 'GPS' locations have colloquial spellings(British/American) for instance).
And our neighbors at a greater latitude tend to use the British versions.
P.S. I agree with the comments re 'education' direction(floundering?). Making change mentally is a disappearing attribute. I know of members of my generation that cannot do that. Get into a discussion with a clerk re incorrect change that cannot mentally understand how. Then there are those who do not understand %(sales tax fer instance) or multiple discounts.(A 20% discount and a 50% discount is not a 70% discount, but rather a 60% one).![]()
Do not accuse one of ignorance while exposing thine own.
Interestingly, colour and moulding are both shown by the spell checker of this program as being spelled wrong. Vice and vise are both shown as correct.